Hi Greg, On 6/13/06, Gregory Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> wrote: > What I meant was that, since Scribus does not (yet) have an internal > spell-checker ...................................
I think it would be great if the developers could provide us users some kind of an object-based programming model (scriptable/programmable) for Scribus like all MS-Word, Excel, etc. do by providing VBA-based object-models "with programmable events" so that you can write event-handlers, for example, when a document is saved in Microsoft Word, and so on. An object-model based on Python would be just great - event-points (story_editor-story-is being-copied-to-the-text-frame, .sla-file-is-being-saved, font-is-going-to-change, etc.) will have to be carefully identified and exposed though. Also, what do you think about the idea of having the story-editor facility as a configurable option instead? I mean the users being able to configure the editor of their choice as "the Scribus' Story-Editor" so that they get to edit their text in their favorite editors with all the facilities they want - that is, their favorite editor pops-up when they select the Scribus' story editor option. Just my two bits. -- Best regards, Asif
